To generate an expanded abstract without references, as required by SEG, use two LaTeX files: one for the abstract itself, and the other for separating pages without references. Examples are [http://segtex.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/segtex/trunk/tex/latex/seg/segabs_example.ltx?view=markup segabs_example.ltx] and [http://segtex.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/segtex/trunk/tex/latex/seg/segabs_final.ltx?view=markup segabs_final.ltx]

To generate an expanded abstract without references, as required by SEG, use two LaTeX files: one for the abstract itself, and the other for separating pages without references. Examples are [http://segtex.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/segtex/trunk/tex/latex/seg/segabs_example.ltx?view=markup segabs_example.ltx] and [http://segtex.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/segtex/trunk/tex/latex/seg/segabs_final.ltx?view=markup segabs_final.ltx]

Installation

To install, put the contents of the texmf folder where LaTeX can find it. Most systems recognize $HOME/texmf as one of the default places. On MacOS X, it is $HOME/Library/texmf. You may need to run texconfig rehash to tell LaTeX about the new files.

SEG expanded abstracts

To generate an expanded abstract without references, as required by SEG, use two LaTeX files: one for the abstract itself, and the other for separating pages without references. Examples are segabs_example.ltx and segabs_final.ltx
<latex>
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{pdfpages}
\begin{document}
\includepdf[pages={1-4}]{segabs_example}
\end{document}
</latex>
This solution only works with pdflatex.

Alternatively, you can separate pages using an external program.

In Acrobat Pro, open the PDF file with referenes, select Document -> Pages -> Extract, and extract the reference page with the delete option (thanks to Norm Bleistein for the tip.)